It was hard to tell with the rapid changes of light as well as how swollen her face was, but I swore she looked a bit disappointed. “I suppose so, yeah.”
“In that case, since we’re no longer in business, would you like to go on a date? And by that, I mean a proper one, with flowers and everything.”
Her responding smile was so bright, and her lip split again. “Do you mean it?”
“More than anything,” I answered, and I was comforted by the fact that even though I wasn’t being suave or eloquent, she could see my emotions and whatever picture they painted for her.
“I thought you’d never ask!”
Chapter 24
Cheribelle
Triple 5000 Ollie Lux a Deux
I was sonervous I could eat a sock.
Except that would be a textural nightmare, so maybe not.
Breathe in, breathe out.
Is my outfit okay?
Wait, did I take my medicine?OMG! A date, a date, a date!
Does my outfit look all right?
Am I dressed too casual?
Will he think I’m not taking this seriously?
Am I dressed too formal?
Will he think I’m being a poser?
I’m twenty-six and he’s in his thirties, both of us are too old to be posers.
But not too old for cringe!
Very helpful.
I glanced at the time on my phone again, sure that at least an hour had passed since the last time I checked, only to see that it had only been ten whole minutes.
Damn it!
Full of all sorts of nervous energy, I began to pace, then stopped myself because I didn’t want to work up a sweat and ruin my makeup.
“Mrrrrow?”
“I know, I know, my pacing makes you nervous,” I told Hudson, who was winding around my feet. IfIwas a tiny, eight-pound thing and two of those pounds were just fur, I wouldn’t be cozying up to a giant stomping around with essentially knives strapped to their shoes.
“Mrrp!”
“You’re right, I should save my feet.”
Although I had a collection of high heels, I rarely wore them, so I’d break a pair out for my first date in… God, how long was it?
At least a couple of years. And a few of those felt like they were contained within the past week.